mixo said:I need a proper digger but the price they want for one is putting me off..
Just bought a sand scoop for the holidays.digger will have to wait.
Mixo
The fiskars aluminum trowel $8.50 is good just dont put to much preasure on it....It was my first ever.Trash said:mixo said:I need a proper digger but the price they want for one is putting me off..
Just bought a sand scoop for the holidays.digger will have to wait.
Mixo
Hey Mixo ,
Some of these at Bunnings might be ok as a possible digging tool to practise with
https://www.bunnings.com.au/our-range/garden/garden-tools/digging-tools/small-hand-tools
I will have a look at some of these on the weekend , the Cyclone stainless steel bulb trowel looks ok
mixo said:I bought the plastic bunnings version for 2 bucks, but i'm not sure it will go thru couch and solid ground.Will give it a go and see when the rain lets up here in Melbourne.
I like those steel diggers but i'm not sure to get one of these or those steel shovels.
mixo
P.s found the trowel, its a saxon hand trowel https://www.bunnings.com.au/saxon-hand-trowel_p3361197
These are really good and Aussie made.Brand is .tyger digger..Theres a few different types ...I think this is called the snake...Quite a few on here have them..mixo said:yes i thought as much, i will give it a try and if she doesnt cut it then goes to beach duties or the back garden.
I do like those garret ones but i keep reading the handle break. But at 80 bucks each bit pricey. might start a new thread on what are people favorite.
mixo
You can get the tyger cub for$50mixo said:i think the are the tyger and 50 bucks + 10 for shipping..
Well if they are highly recommended and they are at a good price and aussie made, bonus...
mixo
Yer mate that's it ..The blade..it is better if you have to dig a deeper plug. But both very solid diggers .You will not break them.mixo said:yes found the one you have.. "the Blade"
https://detectorist.com.au/products...tional-metal-detecting-digging-tool-the-blade
bit pricey at 85 + 10 odd bugs for shipping.
might have to wait for a sale!
mixo
Ramjet said:If you are chasing older coins... pre decimals, Ignore the high noise, shallow signals. Older treasures will be deeper and not BOOMING signals. Not always true but a good guide. Remember that no matter what our experience level... we all dig trash. I am more the dig everything type. I wouldn't want to miss a good find because it sounded too good to be true. Such is life.
found a florin under an inch in the ground
It takes many hours to master any detector. Even if you have much experience with one machine and switch o another, you are starting from scratch.
yep sure does, you walk over lots while you learn what the machine is telling you, but that has a good side ! ....you can find them later
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